On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Richard Gaskin wrote: > "Lucida Grande" is not installed with XP. What you should be seeing is > actually Tahoma, or whatever font is your system default.
No, it wasn't Lucida *grand* but some other Lucida face. > > If you see a mix of fonts, remember that there is a limitation I didn't > note earlier: if you set the textSize, textStyle, or textHeight of an > object it will also assign the textFont, using the current effective > textFont. Ummm, I'm not certain I understand this. In any case, why is it okey-dokey for the first several cards and then completely incorrect for the remainder? I only used just the two fonts -- Trebuchet MS and Comic Sans MS. The systems I tested them on all had those two fonts installed. I was able to "fix" them back correctly under the Windows systems having the problems. I just don't get it... > So if you're setting a control's textStyle to bold, then yes, the > textfont will become assigned to that control. But if the assignment is > for a font that doesn't exist, it should be rendered using the system's > default font. If not, it would be interesting to know which one is > being used (which would have to be done visually since the engine > doesn't report the true effective textFont). That's just it -- the font DOES EXIST. That's what really has me scratching my head ( and uttering various unmentionables under my breath...) Judy _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
